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Question
For laboratory preparation of hydrogen, give the following:
materials used
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Solution
Granulated zinc, dilute HCl or dil. H2SO4
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Why are the following metals not used in the lab. preparation of hydrogen?
sodium
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Zn + NaOH →_____________ +___________
Give reason for the following:
In the preparation of hydrogen by electrolysis of water – the distilled water used is acidified.
Select the correct options for the following statement:
The metal used as a catalyst in hydrogenation of oils.
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[General method]
Reactions of active metals - cold water
Sodium - 2Na + 2H2O → ______+ _______ [g]
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[General method]
Reactions of metals - alkali [conc. soln.]
Zinc - Zn + 2NaOH → ______ + _______ [g]
Zn + 2KOH → ____ + _____ [g]
Name an element whsich reacts violently with water at room temperature.
Give a balanced equation for the following conversion.
\[\ce{CO + H2<-H2O->CO2 + H}\]
